Offering ‘delicious and comfortable dining, a bottle shop and a chef-curated fridge and pantry for easy at-home meals.’ With hospitality industry staff sidelined indefinitely in spring 2020, many Vancouver restaurant operators found innovative ways to lend a hand and keep folks fed. Under the philosophy of “cooking for the collective good,” a pandemic off-shoot restaurant project that […]

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More protestors arrested Photo: RCMP Police continued to carry out their enforcement actions with an injunction order in Fairy Creek Watershed on Saturday, with arrests now totalling 59 people. Officers began in an encampment area near Port Renfrew where six people were arrested for breaching the BC Supreme Court order throughout the day. The RCMP […]

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Vancouver Police clear crowds at English Bay on Saturday

Posted on May 16th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

There was heavy police presence at Vancouver’s English Bay on Saturday for the second night in a row. Despite current COVID-19 restrictions, the warm weather brought out large crowds of people, especially around sunset. Story continues below advertisement Video of the party shows a DJ performing and people dancing in front of the public […]

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Vancouver buys Best Western hotel to add to social housing roster

Posted on April 17th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

The City of Vancouver has added another former hotel to its stock of housing for the city’s homeless. Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart announced the purchase of the Best Western at 205 Kingsway for an undisclosed price on Friday. The city says the building will provide housing for 68 people. Read more: Crews douse another […]

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Consumer Matters was called in to help a TD customer after someone made unauthorized DoorDash charges on her debit card. Anne Drewa reports.

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The Vancouver Park Board is being questioned over the $645,000 cost of a new public washroom for a city park, something other municipalities have installed for a fraction of the price.

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[ad_1] It’s happened several times in Victoria, and now a Metro Vancouver paramedic is warning the public about what he believes was a syringe placed intentionally to hurt someone. Will Rogers shared a Facebook post about the incident, which said it happened on Monday and involved an automatic door button. READ MORE: Child pricked by […]

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